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1media/ifm_McLennan.jpg2024-03-14T17:35:41-07:00Lieut. John McLennan3Lieut. John McLennan: June 1, 1911plain2024-03-14T17:50:08-07:00Irish Folk Music: A Fascinating Hobby (1910)6/1/191155.9590257,-3.190051251.897722,-8.475086Lyon & Turnbull auction house, EdinburghTo Lieut John McLennan A Militant Gael of Edinburgh Compliments of the Author on Recommendation of John Smithwick Wayland Cork Pipers' Club June 1st 1911
Biography: John McLennan was a Lieutenant in the Edinburg police, and known to be a fine highland piper. By his death on December 25th, 1923, he had transcribed over 7,000 tunes for the highland pipes, with a focus on the esoteric tradition of piobaireachd. His son, George Stewart McLennan came to be known as a prolific composer of tunes for the highland pipes. And article on the McLennans can be found here.
John Smithwick Wayland, more commonly known as Seán Wayland, was one of the founders in March of 1898 of the Cork Pipers' Club in Ireland. For more information on Seán Wayland and the Cork Pipers' Club, please see this article by Mary Mitchell-Ingoldsby.
Provenance: This copy of Irish Folk Music: A Fascinating Hobby (1910) came up for sale through the Edinburgh auction house Lyon & Turnbull in 2015.